Mine is natural groundblind, but am trying to become better at still hunting;
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I use to shoot about 50%-75% still hunting but as I've grown older I find I don't have the balance it takes so in the last 10 years or so I've found most of my deer are taken from a treestand.
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I do sit in a tree for bear or when I head east for whitetails.
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I use all of them depending where I'm hunting and for what. Still hunting and spot and stalk out west for elk. Mostly treestand hunting, but also some still hunting and natural ground blind hunting for deer. Blind for turkey.
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Kill or no kill...ground is the only way I hunt. Love it down there!
Jason
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